The Chief Minister visited the tribal girl’s ashram and met the girls, meeting
the players of the girls’ hockey team . Road will be constructed, Primary Health Center will be upgraded into Community Health Center Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel was on a visit to Bharatpur-Sonhat Vidhan Sabha of Korea district today during his statewide meet-and-greet campaign. During this, the Chief Minister reached village Ramgarh. Where the local public representatives and a large number of villagers present on the helipad gave him a warm welcome. In Ramgarh, the Chief Minister inspected the tribal girls’ ashram, while meeting the players of the girls’ hockey team and encouraged them. During the meet-and-greet program, taking feedback from the villagers on government schemes, listened to their problems and resolved them. Along with this, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel gave many gifts to the residents of the area according to the aspirations of the people. During Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s meet-and-greet program, villagers are sharing their problems with the Chief Minister and sharing many anecdotes related to government schemes. During the meeting at Ramgarh today, Sumanti of village Sundergarh told Chief Minister Baghel that she joined Gauthan and started making vermi compost. There are 10 members in their group. The group earned 9 lakh 16 thousand rupees by selling 916 quintals of vermi compost. Of these, each member of the group got around Rs 1 lakh. With this income, she bought a sewing machine for herself and then helped her husband open a shop. Today, 10 thousand rupees are earned monthly from the fabrication shop. In this way, Gothan not only benefits the associated members, but the livelihood of the entire family has been strengthened.
Similarly, Mrs. Bai of village Natwahi said, she has generated 15 thousand income by selling cow dung. With which he repaired his house. Earned Rs.6 lakh by selling 600 quintals of vermicompost from the group’s medium. This led to the establishment of collective flour mills and holler mills. Due to this, every member gets 5-6 thousand rupees per month.
Manju Rajwade of Ghughra told the Chief Minister that she had got tubewell mining done in her bari by selling cow dung worth Rs 70 thousand. Now the body sells vegetables worth 5 to 6 thousand rupees every month. Phoolkumari Rajwade told that she got her house repaired by selling 480 quintals of vermi compost. Bought a sewing machine too.
At the same time, Pragya Sahu of Ramgarh told that, she was complaining of headache. One day when I went to the Haat-Bazaar, I saw a mobile van, in which the picture of the Chief Minister was attached. After checking up in the mobile medical unit there, it was found that the blood pressure was low. Medicines were given in the mobile medical unit itself. Pragya told that he is healthy after taking regular medicine. On this, the Chief Minister asked Pragya to keep checking up from time to time.
Children asked the Chief Minister about childhood memories:
Today, Chief Minister Shri Baghel reached Adivasi Kanya Ashram during a meeting in Ramgarh. During this, Minister in-charge and Home Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, MP Smt. Jyotsna Mahant, MLA Shri Gulab Rooms were also present. After interacting with the girls here, the Chief Minister also answered their questions. Shalini, who is studying in Adivasi Kanya Ashram, asked the Chief Minister, how our Ramgarh looks like from the helicopter, on this the Chief Minister said very beautiful. On the reply of the Chief Minister, the children expressed their happiness by clapping loudly. Divya requested the Chief Minister to share her childhood memories. The Chief Minister told that his childhood was also spent in the village, sports, running, gilli-danda were his favorite games. When he used to go home late in the evening, he also used to get scolded. Sometimes used to go with the shepherd, And he was scolded for coming late. He said that he loved the gulab jamuns made by his mother. He said that he was the darling of the house, he got a lot of love from the members of the house.
During this, he encouraged and congratulated Dimple Majhi and Sharda playing carrom. The Chief Minister planted a sandalwood tree in the ashram premises.
When the Chhattisgarhi poem captivated the Chief Minister:
Anuradha, who was studying in class 5th, recited the poem “Kaka aawat hai hamar gaon,
Jungle Pahar Sughghar Gaon, Kaka Humar Sabse Pyara 36garh Ke Rajdulara” to the Chief Minister, listening to which the Chief Minister applauded.
Providing quality education through smart classes:
Village Ramgarh, situated in remote Vananchal of Bharatpur-Sonhat assembly constituency, has no internet facility, but children are getting quality and interesting education through smart class here. This has been possible due to the thinking and good intention of the government. Quality education is being provided to 19 girl students of class I to VI of Tribal Girls Hostel through educational video-audio visuals through projectors. The education of children through smart classes has become more interesting and effective than before.
Chief Minister scored the goal in the goal post:
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel met the players of girls’ hockey team of Higher Secondary School, Ramgarh and encouraged them. These hockey players are from remote villages of Sonhat block of Korea district. He has also participated in state level competition. On the request of the players of the hockey team, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel scored the goal with a penalty stroke. The players said that the Chief Minister said that their areas are cut off from the world due to the big problem of mobile network. The Chief Minister assured a solution to this problem.
Inauguration of three tourist vehicles:
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today flagged off three tourist vehicles at Ramgarh in Koriya district during the meet-and-call campaign. Home and Tourism Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, MLA Gulab Kamro were also present on the occasion. These tourist vehicles will be used for excursions in Guru Ghasidas National Park. The presence of tourist vehicles will increase the number of tourists in the national park and promote tourism. Tourist vehicles will be operated by Eco Development Committee.
Food served at tribal farmer’s house:
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who reached Ramgarh for meeting and meeting, reached the house of local tribal farmer Shri Devnarayan Singh and had food. Here the farmer family welcomed him in a traditional way. On this occasion, local dishes were served to them in the meal. They were specially served Lakda chutney, Pehta ka Papad.
Several announcements made by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel in
Ramgarh: 1. Announcement to create sub-tehsil in Ramgarh.
2. Between Ramgarh and Kotdol, 27 km of paved road will be constructed.
3. The primary health center will be upgraded into a community health centre.
4. Announcement of construction of mini stadium at Ramgarh.
5. Announcement of installation of mobile tower at Ramgarh.
6. Ramgarh, Natwahi, Singhor, Itwar, Ugyav, Amritpur, Khairwaripara, Chuladar, Garnai, Jhapar will be provided with solar power.